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Notable versions* Of the many early recordings of the tune, the vocal version by Ethel Waters in the 1920s, and instrumental Django Reinhardt in the 1930s, are particularly notable. * Shortly after the song debuted in 1925, the California Ramblers recorded their own instrumential version of Sweet Georgia Brown as well. * The version used by the Globetrotters is a 1949 instrumental by Brother Bones & His Shadows, featuring whistling and bones by Brother Bones. It was adopted as the Globetrotters theme in 1952. * The song was covered by The Beatles while working as a back-up band for singer Tony Sheridan. Two versions exist; the first was recorded in 1962, using the original lyrics. The second (but the first version released) was released in 1964 during the wave of Beatlemania, with Sheridan having re-recorded the vocals with notably more tame lyrics featuring the added verse "in Liverpool she even dares/to criticise the Beatles' hair/with their whole fanclub standing there/oh Sweet Georgia Brown." Recently, bootleggers have utilized the two recordings to produce an instrumental featuring only the Beatles' instruments and backup vocals, entirely eliminating Sheridan. * The progressive rock band Gentle Giant covered the song on their live album Playing the Fool, released in 1977. * In the 1983 remake of To Be or Not to Be, Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft do a version of the song in Polish. * An extraordinary performance of this classic was made by jazz singer Anita O'Day at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1958, filmed by Bert Stern in his documentary Jazz on a Summer's Day (1959). The way she managed the music and the lyrics of this song (and of Tea for Two) made her famous all over the world. * An incredible recording by the Oscar Peterson trio, featuring stride piano, technical virtuosity, and rhythmic prowess. * On the Captain Beefheart album Captain Hook, an instrumental version, atypical of Beefheart's style. |
Sweet Georgia Brown 


The 1925 song "Sweet Georgia Brown" is a jazz standard and pop tune.